Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak stands tall at 6461 meters above the sea level and is among the highest trekking peaks in Nepal. Situated in the Khumbu or Everest Valley, the peak is worth a climb for the stunning views of the mountains of the Himalayas. The peak is dominated by its mighty neighbor, the Everest, and is situated in the edge of the Himalayas, marking the end of the roof of the world. From the top of Mera peak one can view many of the peaks - Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, an unforgettable view.

The Mera Peak climbing begins with a short flight to Lukla that lands on a mountain airstrip. The flight itself provides a beautiful view of the Himalayas and the snow clouds on top of the mountains. After landing the airbase, the journey begins with a continuous trek through the Khumbu valley that takes you through the high rugged terrains of the lower Himalayas leading you to the Mera area. The walk continues through the forest of the Hinku Valley which is filled with incredible views of the mountainous flora and fauna.

The climb is not very demanding, considering the low altitude and is not very difficult technically as well. The ascent rarely exceeds the elevation of 40 degrees and due to the relative ease of the climb one only needs to be physically fit for the adventure ahead. The Mera peak climb is the perfect choice for those who want to try out mountain climbing but do not have a clue where to start.

Day 01: Arrival in Airport and transfer to Hotel

Day 02: Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing

Day 03: Transfer to airport for the flight to Lukla (2800m) & prepare for the trek to base camp

Day 04: Lukla to Chutanga (3173m)

Day 05: Rest day at Chutanga for acclimatization

Day 06: Chutanga to Thuli Kharka (4401m)

Day 07: Thuli Kharka to Tashing Dingma (3502m)

Day 08: Tashing Dingma to Tangnag (4355m)

Day 09: Rest day at Tangnag for acclimatization & exploration

Day 10: Tangnag to Khare (Mera Base Camp) (4730m)

Day 11: Rest day for acclimatization & exploration

Day 12: Khare (Mera Base Camp) to Mera-La (5415m)

Day 13: Mera-La to High camp (5800m)

Day 14: Summit day. We get up early and continue up the Mera Glacier and connect with the summit ridge. After traversing the Central Summit we will arrive on the higher Western summit by a classic ridge climb & descend back to Tangnag.